

Indonesia AirAsia touches down in Adelaide, enabling affordable connectivity across Asia via Bali
Indonesia AirAsia touched down in Adelaide for the first time this morning, opening up more choices for South Australian holiday makers heading to Bali and connecting to AirAsia’s 130 destinations across Asia and beyond.
As of today, Indonesia AirAsia will operate four flights a week to the Indonesian holiday destination using the 180-seat A320-200 aircraft, creating more than 74,000 visitor seats per year through Adelaide Airport.
Flights on the new route depart Adelaide every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and return every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
This marks Indonesia AirAsia’s debut in Adelaide, further strengthening its international network through Bali as a key transit hub.
Captain Achmad Sadikin Abdurachman, Acting CEO Indonesia AirAsia said:
“We invite South Australians to take advantage of Indonesia AirAsia’s new direct flights to Bali from Adelaide, our fourth Australian destination after Perth, Darwin, and Cairns. In addition to offering direct access to Bali, an ever-popular favourite, this new service expands the options for travellers seeking an affordable gateway to AirAsia’s network of over 130 destinations across Asia and beyond.
“We are excited to introduce Adelaide as a new destination for the millions of guests across the AirAsia network, while offering South Australians seamless access to many of their favourite destinations across Asia—including Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, and Phuket—via our FlyThru service. Travellers can also take advantage of onward connections beyond Bali to explore other remarkable parts of Indonesia, such as Jakarta, the bustling capital, or Labuan Bajo, home to the iconic Komodo National Park.
“We believe every flight carries more than just passengers; it carries the spirit of partnership and the potential to bring nations and communities closer together. We sincerely thank Adelaide Airport, the Government of South Australia, and the South Australian Tourism Commission for their invaluable support in making this route a reality so AirAsia can continue promoting cultural exchange, economic collaboration, and two-way tourism.”
Brenton Cox, Managing Director Adelaide Airport said:
“South Australians fly to Bali more than any of our other international destinations. It is both our largest and fastest growing international destination.
“Indonesia AirAsia will provide greater choice for travellers as Adelaide’s first non-stop Asia-based low-cost carrier since 2015.
“This also opens up each way low cost one- and two-stop options via AirAsia’s formidable network throughout Southeast Asia and beyond including from Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Korea, Japan and India.
“The connections via Bali are excellent and it is very cost effective to continue on to other destinations such as Jakarta, Bangkok, Phuket and even Komodo Island.
“Development of affordable travel is vital to the growth of our market and to achieving our ambitious network targets.”
Zoe Bettison MP, South Australian Minister for Tourism, said:
“I welcome Indonesia AirAsia and its passengers to South Australia and invite you to delight in the simple pleasures of life - which we have in abundance.
“With connections to over 130 destinations across Asia and beyond, Indonesia AirAsia’s makes it even easier for our $783 million Asian market to discover South Australia’s pristine nature, unmatched food and wine, and generous hospitality.
“These direct international flights to Adelaide add to the record number of international airlines connecting the world to our State – all helping grow our international market, which is currently worth a record $1.3 billion to our State.”
Dr. Siswo Pramono, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Australia, said:
“We welcome Indonesia AirAsia’s launch of direct flights from Bali to Adelaide. This is more than just the addition of a new route, it is also a meaningful step towards strengthening connectivity between Indonesia and Australia, particularly in the southern region.
“This service is expected to foster broader exchanges in tourism, education, economy, and people-to-people relations. It also holds great significance for Indonesians living in South Australia, providing them with easier access to reconnect with their families and homeland.
“This is diplomacy in its most tangible form by bringing our nations closer not only through policy, but also through shared experiences, human connections, and cultural ties.”
Fly Thru Connecting Fares On Sale Now:
● Adelaide - Bali from AUD 249*
● Adelaide - Jakarta via Bali from AUD 337*
● Adelaide - Labuan Bajo (Komodo Island) via Bali from AUD 334*
● Adelaide - Kuala Lumpur via Bali from AUD $316*
● Adelaide - Singapore via Bali from AUD $298*
● Adelaide - Bangkok via Bali from AUD $354*
● Adelaide - Phuket via Bali from AUD $405*
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